
Dana Mogck
Anchor and Producer at WDAY-TV (Fargo, ND)
Anchor and Producer at Forum Communications
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2 months ago |
inforum.com | Dana Mogck |Kerstin Kealy
BISMARCK — It has been 59 days since Kelly Armstrong was sworn in as North Dakota’s 34th governor. In that time, he has been assembling his team, working on the state budget and developing strategies for key issues. Armstrong and first lady Kjersti Armstrong recently sat down to discuss their transition into the governor’s mansion and the impact on their family. "I think everybody's getting used to me being around more," Armstrong said.
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2 months ago |
inforum.com | Dana Mogck |Kerstin Kealy
BISMARCK — He hasn't been on the job for 60 days, but Gov. Kelly Armstrong is already promoting policies that he says will make North Dakota a better place to live, work and raise a family. WDAY News sat down with the state’s 34th governor and first lady Kjersti Høiby as he works to lay out his vision for the next four years. “All of these are imperfect solutions to real problems,” Armstrong said.
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Jul 15, 2024 |
inforum.com | Dana Mogck
FARGO — WDAY News is reflecting on July 14, 2023, when the Fargo community was changed forever after a gunman opened fire after a traffic stop, killing Fargo Police Officer Jake Wallin and critically injuring two other officers and a bystander. One year later, the city and police department held a special memorial ceremony to remember the responding officer's courage and sacrifice on one of the city's darkest days.
Injured Fargo officers Tyler Hawes and Andrew Dotas grateful for support of their wives as they heal
May 15, 2024 |
inforum.com | Dana Mogck |Kerstin Kealy
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Fargo Police Department Officers Andrew Dotas and Tyler Hawes have different perspectives on National Police Week. They know they could easily have their names etched on the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial. They were critically injured in the July 14, 2023, shooting and still face challenges in their recovery as they work on getting back with the force. They couldn't be more different. Hawes is stoic and reserved. Dotas is all hugs and smiles.
Accolades and honors are nice, but officer who ended July 14 shooting focused on honoring the fallen
May 15, 2024 |
inforum.com | Dana Mogck
WASHINGTON, D.C. — July 14, 2023, forever changed Fargo. But it hardly made a dent, on the outside, in stoic Zach Robinson. The man who ended the threat that day on 25th Street S. refuses to be comfortable when called a hero. National Police Week started with a Fargo Police Department first. Robinson was named a top cop. He has also been named Officer of the Year by the National Rifle Association. Robinson said he is very appreciative of that honor. But he was in Washington for one reason.
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